Yearly Archives: 2017

Reposted from Cora’s most recent Medium blog post. After 2 ½ years of intensive work by child advocates, youth service providers and County staff, the most recent round of County funding for youth programs is nearly as flawed as it was 3 … Read More »

Westchester Children’s Association has appointed Rebekah Raz, as their new Director of Development. Rebekah brings with her over 17 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, working in fundraising, community building, and relations and leadership development. Most recently, Rebekah was … Read More »

Westchester Children’s Association is producing a new podcast called Ground Truthing. Hosted by GPS4Kids Project Manager, Erica Ayala, this new podcast aims to uplift voices from our community in Westchester County and bring them to your ears. Ground Truthing unites … Read More »

The Latimer Transition Team is holding a series of public forums to gather ideas about improving County government. Please see below for details. We encourage residents to come and share their views. Please encourage others, especially consumers of County services, … Read More »

From the Ethical Culture Society of Westchester: Allison Lake of the Westchester Children’s Association was our guest for the Sunday Platform Meeting. Ms. Lake explained the background of the Raise The Age movement in New York and the impact on justice-involved … Read More »

The Board of Directors of Westchester Children’s Association (WCA) has announced that effective June 2018, Cora Greenberg will retire as Executive Director of the organization after more than 23 years of service. Greenberg joined the 103-year-old organization in 1994. During … Read More »

Please help us welcome in our newest team member Ilana Fleischner! Ilana has joined WCA as the Development and Administrative Assistant. In 2005, Ilana graduated from the State University of New York at Oneonta with her Bachelor of Science in Child … Read More »

The decision by the Trump administration to end DACA has life-changing and potentially catastrophic consequences for hundreds of thousands of young people, often referred to as Dreamers, throughout our country. This includes as many as 8,000 DACA-eligible residents in Westchester. … Read More »